Writing a thorough resume when you don't have professional experience can be a challenge. But keep in mind: If you’re applying for an entry-level job, chances are many of the other applicants will be entry-level as well.

The more specific you are in your job post, the better chance you have of obtaining the right candidate. It's important to be concise and honest. Too many employers will make the mistake of creating a vague posting when staffing financial positions. Address the basics: Who, what, when, where and why? And make sure you leave the correct contact information, so the candidates know where to apply.

A high turnover rate with responsibilities constantly shifting can result in a chaotic workplace. That’s why creating a positive work environment with quality employees is an important element in fostering a thriving business.